Clivia repotting is usually carried out in spring or autumn.Summer is its flowering period, repotting may lead to falling buds and flowers, and high temperature and humidity climate is not conducive to recovery.If the temperature is too low in winter, it will not survive easily after repotting, and it will also affect the growth of plants.
Stop watering for a few days before potting the Cymbidium. This will allow the soil to dry out and make it easier to remove the pot.During the period of pot removal, the surrounding soil should be loosened first, especially the inner wall of the pot.After loosening the soil, hold the stem of the plant and gently remove it.
It is necessary to check the roots of Clivia miniata after taking off the pots. For the old roots and dead roots, they must be cut off in time, and the rotten parts should also be cut off.After cutting roots, you can spray or apply a little carbendazim, which can play a role in disinfection and avoid wound infection.
Pot soil was prepared by mixing rotten leaf soil, needle leaf, river sand and compost in the ratio of 6:2:1:1.Mixed potting soil has good drainage, which can avoid flooding the roots.The soil should also have a certain fertility to ensure that it can provide nutrients for plant growth.
Find a pot of the right size, fill the bottom with a little potting soil, put the plant into the pot, and fill it with potting soil.In the process of filling soil, it can be properly lifted to promote the fitting of roots and soil, which is helpful for plant potting.